I'm getting a small group of Mossy Frogs in January they are fresh out of the water now. I'm thinking of getting a group of 4 maybe more if I can spare the funds....
Anyway I digress I plan on using a 50 gallon breeder that is 48 inches long by 21 inches high, I want to do 75% water for them as I know adults love water. I plan to have the water level be 5 inches deep with a shallow swamp on the right side of the tank. I'm going to use GS foam with some plant nets and cover it with a mixture of cocofiber and ABG using Titlebond III
I'm going to use a filter that will run a hose up behind a drip wall where I will split the hose into two. One for a drip wall to hide the hose which I will put small stones and pieces of cork bark in the GS to make it look natural.. The second hose will exit at the top and make a small stream where it will pass into a small bowl forming a pool. The edge of the pool will be filed down then sanded to direct the flow into another pool. This will happen with 4 pools until the final pool is larger than the first three. Along the edge of the stream I want to use mossy, algae to give it a natural look.
I liked in Amanda's build the use of a cave, so I plan to use the under my last pool so it seems like there is a cave behind the waterfall. This cave will be partially submerged about 1.5 inches.
http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...rog-build.html
I want to place a couple plants on the back wall and then on the small land part. Think ferns and a creeping ivy. For the land not sure yet.
For the water section I want to put some live plants under water, with a small colony of tetras or similar fish. I was thinking of putting bamboo in there for a place for eggs or for frogs to hang out. I will put a piece of wood that has multiple branches coming off it in the water, and a piece of wood in the swamp with maybe a plant.
here is a rough sketch.





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